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Mensuel de septembre 2011 - Bourse/Fonds

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A fresh way to look on the Greek problem …
Why Greece should have to sell off its assets? After having received a loan of EUR110 billion, it was very optimistic, for economical analysts, to expect a significant improvement of the financial situation in Greece due to the increase of the economical recession related to the plan of austerity. It looks urgent to release a bit the austerity level to enable a better recovery of the economy and of citizens. Now, IMF EU encourage Greece to increase the austerity plan, and to sell off some of its assets to get cash in order to reduce its debt. Could this help? This should put Greece at risk by enabling the private sector to take the control of strategic and profitable assets, but this should also contribute in selling assets at a knockdown price and in...
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